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Post Magazine
TitlePost Magazine
FrequencyWeekly
CategoryInsurance industry
CompanyInforma (formerly MIID)
Firstdate1960s
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Post Magazine Post Magazine is a UK-based weekly publication focused on the insurance and risk management sectors. It serves professionals across underwriting, broking, claims, reinsurance, actuarial and regulatory roles, reporting on market developments, product innovation and regulatory change. The magazine has interacted with a broad range of institutions and events across London, Europe and international markets.

History

Post Magazine was founded during a period of consolidation in the London insurance market that saw institutions such as the City of London and Lloyd's of London evolve alongside firms like Royal Exchange Assurance and Sun Alliance. Early coverage intersected with major events including the Great Storm of 1987, the Hurricane Andrew losses that affected reinsurers such as Swiss Re and Munich Re, and regulatory reforms following inquiries related to Equitable Life Assurance Society. The title reported on shifts triggered by the Financial Services Act 1986 and subsequent legislative instruments such as the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s it tracked consolidation among carriers like Aviva, Zurich Insurance Group, AIG, ACE Limited (now part of Chubb Limited), and market responses to catastrophe events including the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Ownership and corporate structure changes paralleled trends at publishers such as Informa plc and trade titles covering markets like Reinsurance Association of America activities and International Underwriting Association debates.

Coverage and Content

The magazine's reporting spans technical analysis of reinsurance treaties influenced by firms such as Berkshire Hathaway, commentary on underwriting cycles involving Willis Towers Watson and Marsh & McLennan Companies, and investigative pieces touching on claims handled by entities like Aon plc and specialist managers such as Hiscox. Articles often reference legal and regulatory frameworks shaped by bodies including the Prudential Regulation Authority, the Financial Conduct Authority, and supranational institutions like the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority. Post Magazine profiles executives from companies such as Beazley, Zurich, Lloyd's Register, and RSA Insurance Group, while covering product innovation from insurtech start-ups like Lemonade and ZhongAn, and technology vendors such as Guidewire Software and Duck Creek Technologies. Coverage includes market analysis tied to indices and events such as the FTSE 100, macroeconomic developments at the Bank of England, and catastrophes like the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that reshape reinsurance capacity.

Circulation and Readership

Its readership consists of decision-makers at brokers, carriers, reinsurers, and specialist managing agencies operating in markets such as London Market, Bermuda, Singapore, and New York City. Circulation metrics have been compared with trade publications including Insurance Times, Insurance Business and international titles like Business Insurance and Reactions. Corporate subscribers include risk teams at HSBC, Barclays, and multinational insurers such as Allianz and Generali. Editorial distribution targets attendees of conferences including London Insurance Market Conference, Reinsurance Rendezvous, and academic links with institutions such as the Cass Business School and London School of Economics.

Editorial Leadership and Contributors

Editorial leadership has featured editors and columnists with backgrounds at outlets such as The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, and trade journalists who previously worked with agencies like Press Association. Contributors include specialists in actuarial science from bodies like the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, legal commentators connected to firms such as Lovells (now Hogan Lovells), and consultants from Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, and Ernst & Young. Guest pieces have been contributed by executives from Nephila Capital, academics from University of Oxford and University of Cambridge, and commentators aligned with think tanks like the Centre for Policy Studies and Chatham House on risk policy.

Awards and Events

The title organises and promotes sector awards and forums that have featured industry stakeholders such as Lloyd's Market Association, the International Underwriting Association, and market bodies including British Insurance Brokers' Association. Events often run alongside major gatherings like International Underwriting Association Conference, InsureTech Connect, and trade shows at venues in London, Monte Carlo, and Dubai. Award categories have recognised underwriting excellence at companies including Hiscox, claims teams at Direct Line Group, and innovations by insurtech teams such as Tractable.

Digital Presence and Platforms

Post Magazine expanded from print to digital platforms with content distribution across websites, newsletters and social media channels used by professionals from LinkedIn and Twitter networks. It syndicates analysis alongside industry data providers such as S&P Global Market Intelligence and market research firms like Gartner and Forrester Research when covering technological adoption by carriers including AXA and Generali. Digital initiatives include webinars and podcasts featuring panels with speakers from Zurich, Beazley, Willis Towers Watson and research collaborations with academic centres at Imperial College London.

Impact and Industry Influence

The magazine has influenced debate on solvency and capital models where institutions such as the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and rating agencies like Moody's Investors Service and Standard & Poor's engage with market commentary. Coverage has been cited in discussions around market reforms responding to events like the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2008 and regulatory responses to systemic risk involving entities such as International Association of Insurance Supervisors and Financial Stability Board. By profiling corporate strategies at groups such as Aviva, AIG, Munich Re and Swiss Re, and examining technology shifts tied to vendors like Guidewire Software, the magazine contributes to practitioner knowledge and industry benchmarking.

Category:Insurance magazines